To prevent stripping, specify the '--disable-strip-binaries' option on
the ./configure command line. fileserver and volserver are never stripped.
When --enable-debug is specified, binaries will not be stripped by default.
Remove README.SECURITY given that we've already removed all the code that
it was talking about. Remove references to README.OBSOLETE, since it's
now gone.
Preliminary support for FreeBSD 5.3 and OpenBSD 3.6.
OpenBSD osi_vnodeops.c patch from brent@graveland.net (slightly modified)
Remove obsolete src/lwp/process.fbsd.s to prevent further confusion
Support for FreeBSD 5.x client.
Both 4.x and 5.x now use vnodes from the system pool instead of attaching
a private vnode to the vcache.
Most of this is from Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>,
I just did some integration and made it work again on 4.x.
The result is that if afsd is started with "-dynroot", /afs
will be a locally-generated directory, with mountpoints for every
cell in CellServDB (and /afs/.cellname as the rw mountpoint). If
AFSDB support is also enabled, attempting to access /afs/foo will
cause the cache manager to do an AFSDB lookup on foo, similar to
an automounter. Cell aliases become symlinks to the real cell
names under /afs.
Sam's notes:
"Here is a patch that supports directory paths, documentation for the
above and decanonicalization of of supplied paths. Here are tests I
have run:
* Build with both transarc and non-transarc paths and examined
dirpath.o
* Build with roughly FHS-style paths and tested on Debian
* confirmed that bos salvage works even when salvager not in
/usr/afs/bin
(it gets the log correctly too)
* confirms that bos getlog can get logs from /usr/afs/logs even when
/ur/afs/logs
is /var/lib/openafs/logs
* confirmed that bos getlog can get /etc/motd
"